tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1197905022018050950.post6113658216156797462..comments2015-11-17T06:18:48.899-08:00Comments on a-bloggin: Cinderella Ate My DaughterVerrie Rosenoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1197905022018050950.post-8295218344745498382015-11-02T10:55:39.313-08:002015-11-02T10:55:39.313-08:00The video you posted about Barbie was really inter...The video you posted about Barbie was really interesting. Especially the part where they were talking about the amount of make up used to make her look the way she does and then they put her next to a Barbie with no make up on. It is just so sad thinking that this is the image of beauty that girls grow up seeing and aspire to be like when they get older. Matthew Bartletthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14124049338958053733noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1197905022018050950.post-49956363791604744642015-11-01T19:04:08.626-08:002015-11-01T19:04:08.626-08:00Thanks Verrie for your blog. Check out my blog for...Thanks Verrie for your blog. Check out my blog for this week, I found out about this female engineer, from RI actually, who started a toy company for girls focused on construction toys, interesting and inspiring: http://clarifygender.blogspot.com/2015/11/cinderella-ate-my-daughter-by-peggy.html. <br /><br />If I ever have a daughter, she will most definitely have a mix of toys to play with. If had have a son it will be the same, no reason a boy shouldn&#39;t have a doll to play with too, it can teach some important things for boys as well. Carlos Garciahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05777850453173160306noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1197905022018050950.post-44314011110660840432015-10-31T08:50:43.174-07:002015-10-31T08:50:43.174-07:00I finished reading the first section of the chapte...I finished reading the first section of the chapter from &quot;Cinderella Ate My Daughter&quot; and I was baffled. I had to take a break it was so harsh, ugly, and disgusting but valid. We need to reanalyze what we teach children through what parents allow them to play with. Our childhood sets us up for how we grow in adulthood.Emma Holmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04018876504213271712noreply@blogger.com